Using Video Preferences to Understand the Human Perception of Real and Fictional Robots
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Morten Fjeld | Eduardo Benítez Sandoval | Omar Mubin | Mohammad Obaid | E. B. Sandoval | M. Fjeld | Omar Mubin | M. Obaid
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